KIM FOR CONGRESS

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Thank you!

Texans have spoken

We are proud to say that we were victorious in the TX-24 Primary--leading the field by 11 points! I want to sincerely thank everyone who voted and launched our campaign to the fore front. I apprecicate all those who took a stand and put their name on the ballot.

There's only one more step to becoming the Democratic nominee. There will be a run-off election on July 14th.

By coming in first in the primary, we showed the country that TX-24 is ready for real leadership, and we’re going to need that same excitement to propel us to victory in the runoff in May. Thank you for everything you've done and all you're about to do.

- Kim Olson, Col, USAF, ret.

Battles

When I see a problem, I fix it. That's why I took on outdated policies in the Air Force, bad political strategy in Iraq, and failed veteran support at the VA. That's also why I'm running for TX-24. Congress is broken, and the warrior in me is leading the fight to fix it.

RETIRED AIR FORCE COLONEL & STILL SERVING

Kim Olson’s 28-year military career and public service, coupled with her educational, business, financial, and foreign policy background, make her exceptionally qualified to represent TX-24.

U.S. Air Force – 25 years active duty, retired as a Colonel. Olson was among the first generation of female military pilots. She commanded troops in combat zones including Iraq, and volunteered 3 additional years after retirement in the Texas State Guard.